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Sagami Kite Festival which boasts the largest kite in Japan at over 14 meters square

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Sagami Kite Festival which boasts the largest kite in Japan at over 14 meters square

Sagami Kite Festival which boasts the largest kite in Japan at over 14 meters square and 1000 kg in weight, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan, Asia

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